people who work for a GM dealer get what is called GMS. it is a price that is lower than the sticker. it varies by model and price, but any rebate is on top. i bought a 2002 camaro SS(31k sticker) for just a shade over 24.5k with tax and tags(rebate included).
all manufacturers are feeling the heat right now and if you can be patient, i think you will see deals like you have never seen before this fall.

JohnH

06-18-2005, 09:24

This is the real deal. Look at it this way: After the U.S. government bails out G.M., you as tax payer, will be entitled to every incentive and discount. Remember, you heard it here first. JohnH

walangkatapat

06-19-2005, 00:27

Originally posted by JohnH
This is the real deal. Look at it this way: After the U.S. government bails out G.M., you as tax payer, will be entitled to every incentive and discount. Remember, you heard it here first. JohnH

Now that would be genuine corporate welfare.

RockinAR

06-20-2005, 07:17

It's just this years gimmick to dump their 05 models to make room for 06s. Almost all manufactures are running this "deal"

oldstyle

06-26-2005, 19:13

Way back when I worked at Ford, a co-worker bought a Ranger at "employee price of $100 over invoice". That same day a regular customer bought the same thing for less....;Q

The desk can work the numbers any way they need to, but the profit is in there somewhere. Try to get employee price AND 0% financing and see what they tell you. ;)

Glenn E. Meyer

06-27-2005, 14:17

Eek!

Wrong thread!

Sorry

ponykilr

06-30-2005, 12:59

there is a big difference between GMS price and invoice. GMS is lower than what a dealer pays GM when the car is sold. GM is indeed offering GMS price to the general public. it is absolutely the lowest price you can pay. its for real. i currently work at a GM dealer and this has never been done before. all auto manufacturers are hurting right now, sales are down, prices are low. but i still say, wait til about october/november and you will be amazed.